Interviews and reviews

We love our DJs at BFLF and over the last few years Baker & Beale have become our residents – playing everywhere from Selfridges t0 2,000 people at Alexandra Palace – taking in the National Gallery, a wood in Kent and Victoria & Albert Museum amongst many many other BFLFs.[…]

Neil Briggs – BFLF South West manager. Despite being born in Essex, I grew up and subsequently spent my early clubbing years (as a punter rather than a DJ) in Somerset and Dorset. I completely missed the whole free party thing, but the underground dance music scene was thriving in[…]

Back once again, the incredible… It’s February, BFLF is back into full swing with some great parties already this year, and the new records are coming thick and fast. This week, Joe Muggs has got some spacious jazz from a currently buzzing scene, techno both deep and fearsome, drum’n’bass from[…]

Jeez is January still going? Oh well, to help you over the line of the longest, darkest month, here’s five more crackers from Joe Muggs’s recommendation station. This week there’s brass band dancehall, sweet songs from a punk legend’s offspring, heads-down party electro, some grimey instrospection, and proper soulful rollers[…]

Love them or hate them, MCs are an integral part of the rave scene. But how many people know that the art form of MCing has roots that stem far beyond and even predate the early 90’s? If anything, their current styles are purely another in a long line of[…]

Ready for a quick dose of top notch music? We know you can end up snow-blind if you try sifting through the torrents of genres, scenes, formats and releases – but BFLF regular Joe Muggs does it for a living, so each week he presents reviews of five of the[…]

DJ Trax is a new member of the BFLF tribe and here he gives us some highlight of his DJing career so far. Take it away Dave…… ‘I am so lucky to have played at so many amazing raves, clubs, bars and strange spaces since I started playing in the[…]

When asked to write a blog about the clubs we have loved a common response amongst the BFLF crew is ‘not sure I remember enough to write about!’. So with hesitation I agreed and started to dig those memories from the depths of my foggy brain and started on a[…]

Both Big Fish Little Fish and our friends at Synth giants Korg believe you are never too young to start your musical journey. At this Sunday’s ‘Anchors Aweigh’ rave at the Museum of London Docklands, Korg will be giving your budding Brian Enos and Delia Derbyshires the chance to get[…]

Big Fish Little Fish will be raving it up at Dreamland Margate again on Saturday 31st October with DJs the Readers Wifes (Duckie). There are still a few tickets left – you can get them HERE. Last time we went it was hot and sunny and we had the chance[…]